Ticket Sales: This Is the New Law on Sustainable Consumption, Prohibitions and Fines
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The Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030 has decided to include in the Preliminary Draft Sustainable Consumption Law a new measure whose purpose is to stop the abuses in the resale of tickets. The prohibition, which is added to that of the use of bots to buy tickets, is on the increase of the price in the resale of tickets "beyond the variation of the CPI from the moment of the initial purchase."The regulation seeks to regulate…
The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday the draft Sustainable Consumption Law presented by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and 2030 Agenda which proposes, among other things, to prohibit increasing the price in the resale of tickets to sporting cultural events beyond the variation of the CPI since the initial purchase. With this proposal, Consumo seeks to attack the economic incentives that currently exist in the resale in order …
The preliminary draft of the Law on Sustainable Consumption has been approved by the Council of Ministers, which will change forever the resale of tickets to concerts and shows in Spain, implementing limitations.This new law establishes that the final resale price will not exceed the original price plus the increase of the CPI, with the aim of ending the abusive prices that some web spaces apply today.More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 11…
The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday, in the first round, the draft Sustainable Consumption Law presented by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, which prohibits the price increase in ticket resale. This was announced by the holder of that portfolio, Pablo Bustinduy, at the press conference following the meeting of the Council of Ministers, where he explained that the said legislative draft transposes the European …
The Government limits business profits in the secondary entertainment market and introduces sanctions and webblocks to curb hitherto uncontrolled practice.
Pablo Bustinduy claims that it is "an abusive, speculative practice that brings no value to the cultural industry"
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